Spice Up Your Life! Top Gear stars Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May shoot festive scenes in Mumbai

They've travelled the globe in their pursuit of testing out the latest cars and embarking on many a zany adventure.

And the latest Top Gear trek has taken its presenters to India - Mumbai to be precise, where they were pictured filming in the streets just this week.

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May were spotted in a district of the Indian metropolis with three very different cars in what appears to be another one of their crazy challenges.

Christmas is coming: Jeremy Clarkson gesticulates during a break from filming the Top Gear festive episode in Mumbai, India

Jaguar skills: The BBC presenter puffs on a cigarette next to a classic Jaguar parked in the Mumbai streets

The trio manned a convoy of British classics: a Mini, a Jaguar and a Rolls-Royce, with Richard 'Hamster' Hammond apparently in charge of the Mini.

The 41-year-old piled up cans into a box on top of his red car, while onlookers gather round to watch him.

Just what kind of challenges the producers have got them performing remains to be seen, but if the previous specials serve as any indication, it should be another raucous affair.

Let's do this!: The presenters have a little pep talk perhaps before they head off on their latest adventure

Putting the boot in: The back of Clarkson's Jaguar remains open - perhaps to carry some of the metal tins lined up along the road

No doubt by the end of the trip their three cars will be in various states of disrepair.

Meanwhile, the three presenters say they will be showing the International Olympics Committee a few alternative sports at Top Gear's live shows this year.

And it will all be headlined by what the team call ‘a cross between Chariots Of Fire and Ben Hur’.

Fill her up: The red mini Cooper is loaded up with tins

A new Top Gear Live challenge is being touted as the world’s first ever Moped Charioteering Race.

It will see the threesome race one another using special chariots designed by themselves – each consisting of a bank of four 125cc mopeds.

Other Olympic-style challenges include Car Curling, which involves full-size cars on castors that are swept to the target by James May driving a motorised sweeper.

Instructions?: Crew members speak to locals perhaps to instruct them on part of the task

Jeremy Clarkson said: ‘Since none of us managed to get tickets in the Olympic ballot we thought we’ll do our own running, skipping and throwing event but with cars… and flames… explosions… and motorised chariots and things.

‘How hard can it be? Who knows, Danny Boyle might get some inspiration for his Opening Ceremony.’